Abstract
Civil dissilience Movement was one of the important political developments of the sub-continent of 1930s era. It was directly or indirectly associated with all the stake holders of India. The present study is a humble attempt to put some light on the nature of this movement, the reaction of the British Raj and role of the Gandhi in it. Moreover, it tries to give answers of the questions that what was the role Gandhi and Congress in launching and making it a successful movement? How did the British Raj respond to this Movement? This paper is divided into four parts. The first part deals with the politics of Indian National Congress and British Raj during 1920s-30s. The second part indicates the position and role of Gandhi in this Movement and third part explains the nature of the movement. Finally, the last part highlights the reaction of this Movement and impacts of this movement on the politics of the Sub-continent. As far as, the methodology is concerned, the present study applies descriptive-analytical method.

Irfan Ahmed Shaikh , Bashir Ahmed Jatoi, Shafique Ahmad Khan . (2018) Congress, Gandhi, and Civil Disobedience Movement, Journal of the Punjab University Historical Society, Volume 31, Issue 2.
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